Ranking Table

Litigation: General Commercial

Our definition of general commercial litigation will always take into consideration the other practice areas that we cover in a given state. It is therefore a fairly broad interpretation of commercial litigation, perhaps more easily defined by what is not included within it. If, for example, we are looking at a state where we have coverage of IP, antitrust and bankruptcy litigation in standalone tables, we would not expect too much of this work to be included in a commercial litigation table and would be looking more for business disputes such as breach of contract claims. The work should be civil, and should involve disputes between business entities.

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  • Band 1

    Band 1

    Day Pitney LLP

    Day Pitney LLP

    23 years ranked

    Wiggin and Dana LLP

    Wiggin and Dana LLP

    23 years ranked

  • Band 2

    Band 2

    Axinn

    Axinn

    16 years ranked

    McCarter & English, LLP

    McCarter & English, LLP

    23 years ranked

    Pullman & Comley, LLC

    Pullman & Comley, LLC

    20 years ranked

    Robinson & Cole LLP

    Robinson & Cole LLP

    23 years ranked

  • Band 3

    Band 3

    Cohen and Wolf, PC

    Cohen and Wolf, PC

    18 years ranked

    Shipman & Goodwin LLP

    Shipman & Goodwin LLP

    23 years ranked

    Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP

    Harris Beach Murtha

    O’Toole + O’Toole PLLC

    Verrill Dana, LLP

  • Band 4

    Band 4

    Finn Dixon & Herling LLP

    Finn Dixon & Herling LLP

    1 year ranked

    Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP

    Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP

    1 year ranked

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